India resorting to covert tactics, using proxies to destabilise Pakistan: PM Shehbaz
- On Saturday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif addressed the passing-out parade of the 125th Midshipmen and 33rd Short Service Commission courses at Pakistan Naval Academy in Karachi, congratulating graduating cadets from Turkey, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Iraq, Sri Lanka, and Djibouti.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif accused India of resorting to "covert tactics and the use of proxies" to undermine Pakistan's stability. He noted the country faces a dangerous combination of international and internal security threats following a conflict in May last year.
- The Pakistan Navy is embracing artificial intelligence and unmanned systems to address emerging maritime challenges, Sharif noted. He emphasized that maritime security has become an "absolute necessity for the global economy and international supply chains."
- Reaffirming Pakistan's role as a peacemaker, Sharif highlighted the recent visit of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian as a manifestation of "strong brotherly ties." He cited the historic Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding signed between the United States and Iran.
- Addressing the Afghan insurgency, the premier stated that valiant armed forces continue to confront "foreign-sponsored terrorism emanating from our western borders." He reiterated the nation's "iron resolve" to defeat enemies while pursuing dialogue and diplomacy.
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India resorting to covert tactics, using proxies to destabilise Pakistan: PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that India was trying hard to avenge the humiliating setback of last year’s war through covert tactics and proxies aimed at creating instability in Pakistan. “Our eastern neighbour, having suffered a humiliating setback in the conflict in May last year, has increasingly resorted to covert tactics and the use of proxies in an attempt to undermine the hard-earned peace and stability in our country,” t…
PM hails Pakistan Navy’s role in national defence
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Saturday lauded the Pakistan Navy’s professionalism and its role in safeguarding the country’s maritime frontiers as he addressed the passing-out parade at the Pakistan Naval Academy PNS Rahbar.
India increasingly resorting to covert tactics, proxies to undermine peace in Pakistan: PM Shehbaz
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that India was increasingly resorting to “covert tactics and the use of proxies” in an attempt to undermine peace and stability in Pakistan. “Pakistan is navigating conflicts and multi-faceted security challenges, marked by a dangerous combination of international and internal threats. Our eastern neighbour, having suffered a humiliating defeat in the conflict in May last year, has increasingly reso…
PM attends 125th Midshipmen commissioning parade at Karachi
KARACHI, JUN 27 /DNA/ – The Commissioning Parade of 125ᵗʰ Midshipmen and 33rd Short Service Commission (SSC) Course was held at Pakistan Naval Academy, Karachi, marking the passing out of 123 Midshipmen and 30 SSC Cadets including Midshipmen from Bahrain, Iraq and Djibouti. Prime Minister Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Upon arrival, the Chief Guest was received by Chief of the Naval Staf…
Pakistan emerged as peacemaker after US-Iran deal: Shehbaz Sharif - OrissaPOST
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Saturday said that Pakistan has emerged as a peacemaker in the world after its efforts for peace in West Asia culminated in the signing of an agreement between the US and Iran. The US and Iran have agreed on a roadmap aimed at reaching a final agreement within 60 days after talks mediated by Qatar and Pakistan, held in Switzerland last week. The high-level talks were held under the framework of the Islama…

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